Picture settings

Overview

You can select these settings in video DVD and AUX mode. Instructions for AUX mode are detailed later.

Adjusting the brightness, contrast and color

To show the menu: press the Switch on video DVD mode.

button To show the menu: press the button button on the remote control.

or

is shown and press the Select Menu while the navigation menu is shown and press the button to confirm. button to confirm.

the  buttons and press the In both cases, select Video DVD using the button to confirm. buttons and press the Select Brightness, Contrast, Color or button to confirm.

Auto using the  buttons and Select Brightness, Contrast, Color or Auto using the press  to confirm. buttons and press An adjustment scale appears. to confirm.

An adjustment scale appears.

buttons and press the  button to Select a setting using the buttons and press the  button to buttons and press the confirm. button to confirm.

Changing the picture format

on the remote control. To show the menu: press the 9 button on the remote control.

or

is shown and press the Select Menu while the navigation menu is shown and press the button to confirm. button to confirm.

the  buttons and press the Select Video DVD using the button to confirm. buttons and press the The  symbol in front of the Auto, button to confirm.

The 16:9 symbol in front of the Auto, 16:9 Optimized, 4:3 or Widescreen menu item indicates the format currently set.

buttons and press the  button to Select a format using the buttons and press the  button to buttons and press the confirm. button to confirm.

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